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Mountain Scene
By PHILIP CHANDLER
A new pocket-sized booklet on Arrowtown doesn’t just have one plot, it has lots of them.
It’s a guide to 40 grave sites at the town’s cemetery entitled
Arrowtown Cemetery: A Walk
Into History.
The text is by Pauline Law rence and Rita Teele, with drone photography by the latter’s son, Ben Teele, and other photos by Jo Boyd.
Produced by Queenstown’s Print Central, the book was initiated by Arrowtown’s Oweena Frew and was out in time for this week’s autumn festival.
Arrowtown’s Lakes District Museum funded the publication and, in turn, proceeds are going
Laois lockdown experience recorded in verse and pictures in new book
Rathdowney poetry and photography from the lockdown
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A book titled Rathdowney’s Own 2020 which is an anthology of poetry and photography gathered during the first lockdown has been published by Helen Campion of Dankirk Publishing on behalf of the Rathdowney Arts Group.
In the midst of the first Lockdown a young man from Rathdowney in Co. Laois named Hugh Finn decided to raise the spirits of his community by creating The Rathdowney Song and Poem contest.
Unknown to Hugh but at that very same time a young woman named Nicola Ryan who is a rigorous amateur photographer from Rathdowney had the very same idea.